![]() ![]() The first one, which we hear in the first, five minutes, is Regina Spektor's "Us," which was initially released in 2003. ![]() However, this film uses pop songs for its musical numbers. ![]() If we are to assume that the film ends in the same year as when Bell's book was first published, that of 2011, then we can deduce that it begins in the late 90's, either 1998 or 1999, which would make sense with some of the technology we see, particularly the phone technology. The film follows its characters for the better part of two decades. His film could also be classified as a musical. Long-time cinematographer, David Berry in his feature debut with writer Carlos Pedraza turns the first in Bell's series into a teenage, romantic comedy. It's not too surprising that a film adaptation has been made. It's a group of YA novels that were successful enough to spawn a dozen of them. Jay Bell is the author of a dozen books that are collectively known as the "Something Like" series. ![]()
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